"An elegy to the land and to the creatures who inhabit it...the book is also a gardener's bible." --Anne Raver, THE NEW YORK TIMES
Also, check out this interview of the author.
"to see a world in a grain of sand
and a heaven in a wild flower,
hold infinity in the palm of your hand
and eternity in an hour"--Billy Blake
"We hurry through the so-called boring things in order to attend to that which we deem more important, interesting. Perhaps the final freedom will be a recognition that everything in every moment is essential and that nothing at all is 'important.' "--Helen M. Luke
"Do not fear mistakes. There are none."--Miles Davis
"It may be human nature to see life in terms of highs and lows, but the bulk of it, really, is just navigating the vast, annoyance-flecked stretches in between--without inflating them into dramas."
1 comment:
hey jen!
i think you would love www.digginfood.com. she is an editor and gardener out of seattle, and she is one of the panelists on a local radio show once a week on organic gardening and urban food growing. she is really creative and fun, and i love her site. i think you'd really dig it too.
i hope you are well.
-j
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